The Week in TOD News April 12-18, 2025
Somerville approves final Transit Village phase • JC greenlights tower • Saving NOAH • WA Senate OKs major TOD bill • Paris cuts pollution with bikes
Read MoreSomerville approves final Transit Village phase • JC greenlights tower • Saving NOAH • WA Senate OKs major TOD bill • Paris cuts pollution with bikes
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT CEO resigns • NJ AG supports housing obligations • Dallas funds West End TOD • Colorado invests in BRT • New Zealand govt boosts housing
Read MoreRestoring Amtrak from Scranton to NYC • Journal Square gets a 3rd tower • Bronx affordable housing • OKC to advance TOD plan & BRT • Active transport in Africa
Read MoreIntegrating EJ in transit planning • Red Bank approves station-area project • Miami’s eTOD • MTA’s cautious optimism • TOD in Ho Chi Minh City
Read MoreNJ to get share of congestion pricing funds ● New Brunswick approves Bell Labs project ● Nashville approves East Bank master developer agreement ● Office to housing incentives ● New rentals → free transit pilot
Read MoreBiking in Black and brown communities • NJ Transit Village grants • Parking to affordable housing • MBTA Rapid Transit Communities adopt new zoning • Philippine projects transform urban landscape
Read MoreFTA TOD pilot grants • Returning workers take transit • Hoboken-Jersey City Bike Lane • Tax-increment financing in Chicago • DC’s new train to the plane • Manila’s multimodal MRT-Ayala Station
Read MoreETOD advances in Chicago. Return to office won’t fix transit funding. Transit-friendly e-bikes. People before parking. More BRT & fewer highways. Big plans for Montréal.
Read MoreInfrastructure bill, learning from the pandemic, Essex-Hudson Greenway, equitable TOD, and upzoning the Gowanus neighborhood
Read MorePlanners chart the future of public transit—and implementing equity into their agencies.
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